I also went to see Ladder 49....
So far this year has been pretty good film-wise....and this film ranks in my top 5 favorite films of the year....
The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Jacinda Barrett, Robert Patrick, Morris Chestnut, Billy Burke, Balthazar Getty, Tim Guinee, Kevin Chapman, Jay Hernandez
Under the watchful eye of his mentor Chief Mike Kennedy (Travolta), probationary firefighter Jack Morrison (Phoenix) matures into a seasoned veteran at a Baltimore fire station. Jack has reached a crossroads, however, as the sacrifices he's made have put him in harm's way innumerable times and significantly impacted his relationship with his wifeLinda (Barrett) and kids. Responding to the worst blaze in his career, he becomes trapped inside a 20-story building. And as he reflects on his life, Chief Kennedy frantically coordinates the effort to save him.
Backdraft is still in my top five favorite films of all time, but to compare it with Ladder 49 would be a huge mistake...they are two totally different films....
The firefighting scenes are just amazing intense scenes....keeps you on your toes....
A lot of times in films, transition between scenes are very cool, sometimes they suck....this film had many transitions between the present and past....but there is one key transition that I absolutely loved and I thought it was genius...
At one point, Morrison is trapped in the building and remember back...one scene he is remembering the birth of his son, the transition takes place while the baby is being baptized...you see the holy water being poured on the baby's forehead...the camera pans up the stream of water and back down, when it comes down, the scene changes and we see water dripping down on Morrison's forehead...amazing scene...
There is a lot of drama, action, and comedy in this film...each combined to make this one hell of a great film....
This is one of Travolta's best films in the past few years...it was a smaller role than what he's normally used to, but he did a great job.
Phoenix is really turning into a main attraction. He was amazing in this movie, and this is just the beginning of his leading roles (he's starring as Johnny Cash in Walk The Line due out sometime next year I think)...excellent performance...
The rest of the cast was solid and generally great....I noticed that Jay Hernandez is on the banner for this film...the dude is barely in the film...he takes part in one particularly funny moment of the film, and that's basically it for him....also, Tim Guinee's character kinda came out of nowhere...they didn't explain his entering the firehouse, but it wasn't all that important really....
EXCELLENT MOVIE, AND A MUST SEE FOR ALL!